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COMPUTER NETWORK FILE SERVER 
Available: Compaq Proliant 1200 computer file server. Good for
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an installed Operating System. (Item #80000)
Posted: Jul 24, 2005 
City: Mendota County: DAKOTA 
By: Chris - Phone: 
email: chris at dyanegarvey.com





On 7/22/05, James M. Greene <hitokiri at acm.cs.umn.edu> wrote:
> Hey there, members of TCLUG.
> 
> I am currently looking for a spare Linux box (preferrably x86) to use as a
> barebones Linux server. Mainly wanted for getting educated in the way of
> servers, as well as being able to tinker DEEPLY in the system without fear
> of killing my main computer (or one that doesn't belong to me).
> 
> Looking primarily for a charity box, but I would be willing to pay up to
> $20 if the box is truly hard to part with. Anything that can run a newer
> Linux distro (and has an ethernet port) would be all I really need.
> Processor speed a plus -- but hey, I'll take what I can get.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Sincerely,
>    James Greene
> 
> 
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